Can you talk a little bit more about what you did with your wiring and the lights you used?
Absolutely!
I'm using 5050SMD led strips purchased from another forum
here that I've purchased to install in the topper of my Tacoma along with both ARB awnings. He sells a variety of kits, colors and options but I purchase the raw materials and assemble myself as I get a little better deal that way. He also uses 3M adhesive on the strips which holds up much better than the cheap stuff that usually comes on this type of product.
To get power up to the awning I used a 16/3 black extension cord. I only need two of the conductors but I prefer using this type of cord for these applications as they are well protected (two layers of insulation) at they are round which works better in the seal fittings. I use
these punched through the extrusion to get the power into the awning bag and keep the elements out when everything is packed up. I also use a quick disconnects (
these) on the leads so I can remove the awning without cutting wires if there is ever a need.
The maximum length of led strip on each spool is around 16' and they recommend that you don't run any more than that in series. For the 8' awning on the trailer I'm using two 7' strips of red and one 7' strip of white in the extrusion that mounts to the camper and the same on the far extrusion. You really need the extra red to get a nice light output to move around at night.
Each strip got leads soldered on for hot and a common ground which run back to a Carling switch which is On-Off-On (
I used this one). This switch is three terminals, the center is a common hot in my case and the other two are the respective hot feeds for the white and red led's. This lets me use either white or red light with a flip of a switch which is convenient.
To get power from the extrusion that mounts to the camper to the far extrusion I made up a coil cord using
this,
these and
these.
The jacks are installed in the plastic endcap of each extrusion so the cord can be completely removed so it's not dangling around when the lights aren't needed and it packs down nicely and fits in my interior cabinet. I can also skip this cord and use just the ones on the camper side in a pinch.
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